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Defender Reid Roberts has spectacular save to help Earthquakes earn 1-1 draw with Toronto

TORONTO (AP) — Defender ReidRoberts made a spectacular savewith a bicycle kick on a shot by Dániel Sallói to help the San Jose Earthquakes earn a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on Saturday and remain unbeaten on the road.

Associated Press Toronto FC forward Daniel Salloi (20) chips the ball over San Jose Earthquakes goalkeeper Daniel de Sousa Britto (42) during the second half of an MLS soccer game in Toronto, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP) San Jose Earthquakes defender Reid Roberts (18) slides in to save a goal by the Toronto FC during the second half of an MLS soccer game in Toronto, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP) Toronto FC defender Raheem Edwards, right, tackles San Jose Earthquakes forward Ousseni Bouda (7) during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Toronto, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP) San Jose Earthquakes midfielder Jack Skahan (16) heads the ball as Toronto FC players look on during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Toronto, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP) Toronto FC midfielder Malik Henry (78) dribbles past San Jose Earthquakes defender Reid Roberts (18) during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Toronto, Saturday, May 2, 2026. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)

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San Jose (9-1-1) was aiming to set a record for consecutive road wins to begin a season, but instead will settle for tying the 2022 New York Red Bulls' record of five in a row.

Toronto (3-3-5) jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the 2nd minute whenSallói used assistsfrom Jonathan Osorio and Markus Cimermancic to score his fourth goal of the season. Osorio has two assists, while Cimermancic collected his first in his 10th career appearance.

San Jose pulled even in the 13th minute whenPreston Judd scoredfor the seventh time this season, matching his career high. Niko Tsakiris notched his seventh assist, tying Los Angeles FC's Son Heung-min for the league lead.

Tsakiris left with an apparent groin injury in the 54th minute and was replaced by Nick Fernandez.

Judd had a go-ahead goal waived off in the 65th minute when Jack Skahan was caught offside.

Daniel De Sousa Britto did not have a save in goal for San Jose.

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Luka Gavran turned away three shots for Toronto.

The Earthquakes played to a 2-2 draw in their last trip to Toronto in 2022.

San Jose leads the all-time series 6-5-9.

The Earthquakes began the day leading the Western Conference and Supporters' Shield races.

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San Jose: Hosts the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday.

Toronto: Hosts Inter Miami on Saturday.

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Defender Reid Roberts has spectacular save to help Earthquakes earn 1-1 draw with Toronto

TORONTO (AP) — Defender ReidRoberts made a spectacular savewith a bicycle kick on a shot by Dániel Sallói to help the San Jose Earthqua...
MLS commissioner Don Garber says X account was hacked after calling British Columbia Premier a 'liar'

MLS commissionerDon Garber said a social media post on Xwas made after his account had been “compromised.”

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The post, which read, “Liar liar pants on fire,” was in response to a45-second video clip from British Columbia Premier David Ebysaying that he was “fighting hard to save the [Vancouver] Whitecaps.”

Dan Courtemanche, the league’s executive vice president of communications,posted a message on X: "Commissioner Garber was hacked and did not post this."

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The future of the Whitecaps in Vancouver remains in doubt with the club having been up for sale since December of 2024.According to The Athletic, MLS owners reportedly met recently to discuss relocation options, with Las Vegas and Phoenix emerging as favored destinations. The club said in a statement this week that "no viable offer has emerged” over the past 16 months.

“We are aware of today's reporting. The club has faced well-documented structural challenges around stadium economics, venue access and revenue limitations that have made it difficult to attract buyers committed to keeping the team in Vancouver. Over the past 16 months, we have had serious conversations with more than 100 parties, and to date, no viable offer has emerged that would keep the club here.

It remains the strong preference of this ownership group to find a solution in Vancouver. If there is a local ownership group with the vision and resources to chart a path forward, we urge them to come forward.”

BC Place, the Whitecaps' home stadium, is owned by the Province of British Columbia. Their lease ends after this year and while Eby and Garber met this week for "constructive" talks, Garber has called the team's stadium situation "untenable" and a better deal is needed for the club to bring in a better share of revenues.

“It’s reaching a critical point,”Garber said Tuesday. “If we can’t get a better dynamic in that with BC Place, I don’t know how we stay.”

The Whitecaps currently have thesecond-most points in MLSand finished last season as runners-up in both MLS Cup and the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

MLS commissioner Don Garber says X account was hacked after calling British Columbia Premier a 'liar'

MLS commissionerDon Garber said a social media post on Xwas made after his account had been “compromised.” The post, which read, ...
Starmer says Polanski is ‘not fit to lead political party’ after ‘disgraceful’ Golders Green policing remark

SirKeir Starmerhas called out Zack Polanksi for his “disgraceful” criticism of the Metropolitan Police following theGolders Greenstabbings.

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The Green Party leader shared a social media post which alleged that the officers who arrested the suspect “repeatedly and violently kicked a mentally ill man in the head” when he was already incapacitated.

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Mr Polanksi has since apologised for the post, stating that he shared it “in haste”.

Appearing on BBC Radio 4's Today programmeon Saturday, Sir Keir said he understood the actions of the police officers.

He added: “You have to make a decision in that split moment according to the situation as you understand it to be. And for politicians to wade in, as Zack Polanski did, is disgraceful. He’s not fit to lead any political party.”

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The Delgados and Motts make the Kentucky Derby a fathers and sons event

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Gustavo Delgado Sr. and his son work so well together as a training duo that Gustavo Jr. does not see himself taking over the business once his dad is done. Riley Mott felt the opposite while assisting his Hall of Fame father, Bill, for nearly a decade before starting his own stable.

Associated Press Trainers Gustavo Delgado Sr. and his son Gustavo Delgado Jr. watch a video of workouts after taking their horse, Kentucky Derby entrant The Puma, for a workout at Churchill Downs Thursday, April 30, 2026, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Trainer Gustavo Delgado Sr. watches while his son Gustavo Delgado Sr. tends to Kentucky Derby entrant The Puma at Churchill Downs Thursday, April 30, 2026, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Trainers Gustavo Delgado Sr. and his son Gustavo Delgado Jr. watch a video of workouts after taking their horse, Kentucky Derby entrant The Puma, for a workout at Churchill Downs Thursday, April 30, 2026, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Trainer Bill Mott watches a workout at Churchill Downs Monday, April 27, 2026, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Kentucky Derby Fathers And Sons

Traveling different paths, they all got tothe Kentucky Derbythis year, where Father's Day is coming early at Churchill Downs. The Delgados have The Puma, the elder Mott is looking to go back to back with Chief Wallabee, and his 34-year-old son has his first two Derby horses in Albus and Incredibolt.

“You always want your children — you hope they’re better than you,” Bill Mott told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “And I think that’s probably the case. We’re very proud of him.”

Bill Mott has two Kentucky Derby titles already, thoughCountry House getting elevated to firstin 2019 when Maximum Security was disqualified madeSovereignty's triumphfeel more like his first. A competitor in his own right, he acknowledges it would be quite special to see Riley do it.

That's the goal, now.

“It was extremely special for Sovereignty because I’m still part of the family, part of the team,” Riley said. “But to do it on my own, this is my baby — our stable, our business. It’s my brainchild, my baby. It’s like my life’s work, so naturally to do it on your own would be tenfold special.”

The Puma is set to be the Delgados' fourth horse in the Kentucky Derby and their first since winning it withMage in 2023. The horse, named for Gustavo Sr.'s nickname for his resemblance to popular Venezuelan artist José Luis Rodríguez, occupies the same stall as Mage did, and the occasion has the father-son training duo reliving all the delightful memories from three years ago.

“It feels great just to be back to Churchill at this time of the year with a horse going to the Derby,” Gustavo Jr. said. “I'm happy to be back here.”

They own part of The Puma, along with Ramiro Restrepo and others, and jockey Javier Castellano is riding again after Mage was hisfirst Derby win on his 16th try. The Deglados' partnership has reached a stage where they don't even argue with one another and see things the same way.

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“My dad and I, we work so (well) together and we share the same passion,” Gustavo Jr. said. “We are also best friends. When you have that kind of chemistry, everything works so well, especially when a good horse comes around.”

A lot of good horses came around for Bill Mott since Riley began working for him full time out of college in 2014, so much so that it looked like he'd train for the rest of his life.

“He’s never going to retire: He’s going to die in his boots, so to speak,” Riley said of his dad, who's 72. “I knew it was never going to be a situation where he’d retire and I’d take over. He loves the game, he’s passionate about the horses and he’d probably get very bored if he retired.”

Through Country House, Tacitus and Sovereignty, it has not been boring for Bill, who doesn't believe he specifically taught his son particular lessons along the way.

“There would be things I needed him to do, and he would carry out the whatever it was that we needed to have done, but I never drilled anything into him,” Mott said. “He just picked it up. Like a sponge, he just absorbed everything on his own. He’s a good horseman who knows what’s going on.”

Naturally, the credit goes to pops, who's most proud of how Riley treats everyone from grooms to executives with respect and maintains the same even-keeled demeanor.

“I’ve learned almost everything that I know about horses, about life,” Riley said. “My lifetime’s worth of knowledge comes from him.”

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The Delgados and Motts make the Kentucky Derby a fathers and sons event

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Gustavo Delgado Sr. and his son work so well together as a training duo that Gustavo Jr. does not see himself ta...
Marathon Swimmer Survives 34-Mile Swim Through Crocodile-Infested River, Joking 'I Still Have All My Limbs'

A marathon swimmer has broken a world record by swimming more than 34 miles through crocodile-infested rivers

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  • Andy Donaldson, 35, completed the route along the Ord River in remote Australia in just under 12 hours, beating the previous record by over four hours

  • He said he didn't see any crocodiles during the challenge — the river is home to 5,500 of the reptiles — but did struggle with heat and dehydration

A British-Australian marathon swimmer has broken a world record byswimming more than 34 milesthrough crocodile-infested river in under 12 hours.

Andy Donaldson, 35, began swimming 34 miles up the Ord River just after 5:00 a.m. local time on Tuesday, April 29,the Australian Associated PressandABC Australiareported.

He was sharing the river, which lies in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia, with an estimated 5,500 crocodiles. But Donaldson was able to make it north from the Lake Argyle Dam wall to the Diversion Dam in Kununurra in 11 hours and 51 minutes, beating the previous record by over four hours.

He told AAP he was feeling good after the challenge, and said he didn't actually see any crocodiles.

"I still have all my limbs," he joked. "I didn't see a single one, other than the Crocs that my coach was wearing on his feet. I don't know whether to feel relieved or disappointed."

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As well as crocodiles, Donaldson also had to contend with fast currents and extreme heat on his swim. "I felt like I was carrying an elephant on my back," he told AAP.

"Mentally, I was fatigued, physically, I was fatigued. I'd been sweating for over 10 hours, and I think I was quite dehydrated, so my muscles were starting to cramp really hard."

He added that, while he was in pain, he "could have kept going" if necessary. "The mind always gives up before the body does," he explained.

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Simone Blaser, who became the first person to complete the Ord River ultra swim two years ago in 16 hours and 13 minutes, was there to support him and they even swam a stretch of the route together.

The challenge wasn't Donaldson's first record-breaking swim, however. The Scotland-born swimmer also holds records for thefastest swim across the Cook Strait, between New Zealand's North and South Islands, and thefastest relay circumnavigation of Bahrainas part of a team.

He also previously held the record for the fastest time to complete the Oceans Seven challenge, which consists of seven open water channel swims across the world,per the BBC, as well as the one for thefastest circumnavigation of Manhattan.

He said that he wasn't sure what his next challenge was going to be, and explained that he wanted to have a rest and take stock before looking forward.

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"It's important to celebrate the achievement, lift up the people that have helped make it possible, and just reflect on the learnings from it before moving on," Donaldson told the AAP.

PEOPLE has reached out to Donaldson for further comment.

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